The importance of sunset as a fall orientation cue in the white-throated sparrow {Zonotrkhia albkollis) was examined under clear skies, cloudy skies, and after sparrows were denied sunset exposure. Sparrows tested during sunset under clear skies exhibited a significant southerly orientation. Those tested under cloudy skies exhibited a more dispersed orientation which was not significant. Sparrows denied sunset exposure but allowed to view stellar cues, exhibited a marked decrease in activity and no directional preference. Results suggest sunset is a primary visual cue functioning in selection of direction prior to nocturnal fall migration.

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Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami University

URI:

http://hdl.handle.net/1811/22948

ISSN:

0030-0950

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